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representative steve stockman is threatening to impeach the president of the united states if there is any new gun control laws out there. his official website says "come and take it," meaning his guns. senator rand paul made the same threat. >> but one that wants to infringe on the second amendment we will fight tooth and nail. and i promise you, there will be no rock left unturned used to stop him from usurping the constitution. >> these people are freaking out about a law already passed. congress approved the assault weapons ban in 19934. the world did not come to an end, and the second amendment is still alive and survived through it all. here we are exactly one month since the latest mass shooting, 20 young children dead, six staffers and adults are gone. and congressional members are already saying no to meaningful change. they predict that there just aren't enough votes for anything. today for the first time, the parents of those 6, 7, and 8-year-old kids spoke publicly about what they want congress to do. >> things must change. this is the time. >> doing nothing is no longer an
representative steve stockman is threatening to impeach the president of the united states if there is any new gun control laws out there. his official website says "come and take it," meaning his guns. senator rand paul made the same threat. >> but one that wants to infringe on the second amendment we will fight tooth and nail. and i promise you, there will be no rock left unturned used to stop him from usurping the constitution. >> these people are freaking out about a...
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box andrew ross sorkin, msnbc contributor and queen bejoy reid, and co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" steve. will the gop once again play the role of dr. no? this version of the action-packed thriller would not involve threatening the launch of a u.s. spaceship wan atomic powered radio beam. instead, the victim would be the united states economy and the potentially disastrous impact of failing to raise the debt ceiling brsh according to speaker boehner, the ends justify the means. in a statement yesterday, boehner asserted the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved. it was a response to this stern warning from the president on monday. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well being of the american people is not leveraged to be used. >> if the tenor of the president's last press conference of his first term is any indication about what he expects in his second term, prepare for a bond-style showdown as the government barrels
box andrew ross sorkin, msnbc contributor and queen bejoy reid, and co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" steve. will the gop once again play the role of dr. no? this version of the action-packed thriller would not involve threatening the launch of a u.s. spaceship wan atomic powered radio beam. instead, the victim would be the united states economy and the potentially disastrous impact of failing to raise the debt ceiling brsh according to speaker boehner, the ends justify the means. in a...
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republican steve stockman going as far he would go as far to the white house, and file articles of impeachment. >> the president and the second amendment, also understands limits what can be achieved with congressional action, which is why he's calling on congress. >> and obama uses kids as hume shields and wrote letters from knewtown and bring them up there to show of sport from the president to do something about guns. >> i think the republican party right now is having an identity problem. there's also a dark, a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. what do i mean by that? what i mean by that is they still sort of look down on minorities. >> i disagree with general powell's assessment of the republican party today. we have a work to do on a number of issues, i don't think that has anything to do with tolerance. >> a new warning about the united states and our credit rating as the debt battle kicks into high gear. we have to pay our bill and the republican congress have two choices they can act responsibly and pay america's bills or they can act irresponsibly and put america t
republican steve stockman going as far he would go as far to the white house, and file articles of impeachment. >> the president and the second amendment, also understands limits what can be achieved with congressional action, which is why he's calling on congress. >> and obama uses kids as hume shields and wrote letters from knewtown and bring them up there to show of sport from the president to do something about guns. >> i think the republican party right now is having an...
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i think steve job's history with pixar had a lot to do with whey they are reluctant. his own thinking became aligned with the people who owned films their view is to keep things restricted in windows. so apple hasn't subscribed to the free flow of the web. >> rose: so meaning steve wanted to sell you what was in his library? >> no, meaning steve respected the traditions of hollywood of only selling things through stern carriers who have very specific rights. it's the whole notion that you see in the theaters for the first month and then it's in hotel rooms and airplanes for a month and then on t.v. >> rose: everybody says that that's going to move away from that. >> i don't know if it is or isn't. >> rose: well people like jeff say it will. >> well, great. but the reason it will move away is because -- >> rose: in other words we'll have one giant opening of movies >> i sure hope so. >> rose: it won't be here then there then there. >> in the meantime -- >> rose: around the world. >> the interesting thing is that young people no longer get a land line at home, they no l
i think steve job's history with pixar had a lot to do with whey they are reluctant. his own thinking became aligned with the people who owned films their view is to keep things restricted in windows. so apple hasn't subscribed to the free flow of the web. >> rose: so meaning steve wanted to sell you what was in his library? >> no, meaning steve respected the traditions of hollywood of only selling things through stern carriers who have very specific rights. it's the whole notion...
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steve schmidt is a lightweight, a guy who did a horrible job running john mccain's campaign. >> i always said the worst president was jimmy carter. guess what. jimmy carter goes to second place. barack obama has been the worst president ever. >> oh, donald, little advice here tonight. don't take your frustration out on dead spin. they only told you what the rest of the country has been thinking for years. tonight in our survey, i ask you, do republicans finally realize the consequences of holding the economy hostage? 31% of you say yes. 69% of you say no. >>> coming up, the controversy overcoming clean. find out why lance armstrong's confession is not impressing the people who matter most. we'll talk about that with a psychologist next. >> big finish tonight, while we're human from time to time, we'll say things that aren't true. some try to keep their lives going, others come clean. this week lance armstrong decided to confess his lies to oprah in front of about 3.2 million viewers. he admits he cheated so he could win seven tour de france titles. he says he would do anything to win, in
steve schmidt is a lightweight, a guy who did a horrible job running john mccain's campaign. >> i always said the worst president was jimmy carter. guess what. jimmy carter goes to second place. barack obama has been the worst president ever. >> oh, donald, little advice here tonight. don't take your frustration out on dead spin. they only told you what the rest of the country has been thinking for years. tonight in our survey, i ask you, do republicans finally realize the...
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. >> well, i will also play some sound from representative steve stockman from texas, we'll play it in a second, but basically compared the president's use of children in the audience to that of saddam hussein. let's take a listen to that. >> using children, reminds me of saddam hussein when he used kids -- >> karen, we know there's going to be a fight, but it seems like the weaponry, if you will, that some parts of the conservative right is ready to deploy is particularly sharp, it's insensitive, it doesn't really have a -- i don't think it has a place in a discussion where we're talking about very basic issues of safety and citizenship, but it seems like, you know, i don't think anybody should be under any impression anybody's going to go quietly into the night. >> of course, not. we've seen this time and time again. any time you call out something that the right wing doesn't like, you're a racist, you're a sexist, you're bringing race into it, you're using children. >> you should be impeached. >> or you should be impeached. let's talk about the nra using children, not only creating
. >> well, i will also play some sound from representative steve stockman from texas, we'll play it in a second, but basically compared the president's use of children in the audience to that of saddam hussein. let's take a listen to that. >> using children, reminds me of saddam hussein when he used kids -- >> karen, we know there's going to be a fight, but it seems like the weaponry, if you will, that some parts of the conservative right is ready to deploy is particularly...
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state representative steve toth is proposing legislation that would make it against the law to enforce federal bans on ammunition or assault weapons in the lone star state, nullification back again. here he is. >> this is a hardened state. it isn't a good place for a criminal to show up and start shooting. we want to make sure that this legislation protects the second amendment gun rights and the tenth amendment, which is state sovereignty rights of texans. >> yahoo. when we start hearing things like state sovereignty, it's like that old pre-civil war talk of nullification. >>> next, former senator jim demint has called obama care, specifically the individual mandate, inconsistent with liberty. demint retired from the senate to head up the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank. the group released this year's index of economic freedom. the top ten have government-run health care. hong kong at number one has a publicly run system with most hospitals owned by the government. and australia, number three on the list, everyone is eligible for a government-run health care provider. i
state representative steve toth is proposing legislation that would make it against the law to enforce federal bans on ammunition or assault weapons in the lone star state, nullification back again. here he is. >> this is a hardened state. it isn't a good place for a criminal to show up and start shooting. we want to make sure that this legislation protects the second amendment gun rights and the tenth amendment, which is state sovereignty rights of texans. >> yahoo. when we start...
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steve schmidt is a lightweight, a guy who did a horrible job running john mccain's campaign. >> i always said the worst president was jimmy carter. guess what. jimmy carter goes to second place. barack obama has been the worst president ever. >> oh, donald, little advice here tonight. don't take your frustration out on dead spin. they only told you what the rest of the country has been thinking for years. tonight in our survey, i ask you, do republicans finally realize the consequences of holding the economy hostage? 31% of you say yes. 69% of you say no. >>> coming up, the controversy overcoming clean. find out why lance armstrong's confession is not impressing the people who matter most. we'll talk about that with a psychologist next. [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyqui
steve schmidt is a lightweight, a guy who did a horrible job running john mccain's campaign. >> i always said the worst president was jimmy carter. guess what. jimmy carter goes to second place. barack obama has been the worst president ever. >> oh, donald, little advice here tonight. don't take your frustration out on dead spin. they only told you what the rest of the country has been thinking for years. tonight in our survey, i ask you, do republicans finally realize the...
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steve schmidt is a lightweight, a guy who did a horrible job running john mccain's campaign. >> i always said the worst president was jimmy carter. guess what. jimmy carter goes to second place. barack obama has been the worst president ever. >> oh, donald, little advice here tonight. don't take your frustration out on dead spin. they only told you what the rest of the country has been thinking for years. tonight in our survey, i ask you, do republicans finally realize the consequences of holding the economy hostage? 31% of you say yes. 69% of you say no. >>> coming up, the controversy overcoming clean. find out why lance armstrong's confession is not impressing the people who matter most. we'll talk about that with a psychologist next. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. looks like you're in a pickle. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap...
steve schmidt is a lightweight, a guy who did a horrible job running john mccain's campaign. >> i always said the worst president was jimmy carter. guess what. jimmy carter goes to second place. barack obama has been the worst president ever. >> oh, donald, little advice here tonight. don't take your frustration out on dead spin. they only told you what the rest of the country has been thinking for years. tonight in our survey, i ask you, do republicans finally realize the...
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steve is not fine with it. >>steve: no, i'm fine with it. >>gretchen: you said it was crazy earlier. >>steve: it is crazy. i would hate to have a microphone follow us all through -- >>gretchen: they're in the hallways. they're in the elevators. in the hallways. they're right back here. >>steve: we have microphones in our hallways? >>gretchen: little cameras. for safety. here's my take on it. this guy has a job. so it's a job. it's a job-creating situation. >>steve: he's a spy. >>gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," the flu claiming a new victim. the high five. kids are being told to elbow bump. elbow bump. is this a little too much? i figured i was just born that way. i was always on some new, life-stopping diet. and then, weight watchers. it lets me be me. and i naturallyame a healthier me. i amazed myself. get used to it. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. i've been fortunate to win on go
steve is not fine with it. >>steve: no, i'm fine with it. >>gretchen: you said it was crazy earlier. >>steve: it is crazy. i would hate to have a microphone follow us all through -- >>gretchen: they're in the hallways. they're in the elevators. in the hallways. they're right back here. >>steve: we have microphones in our hallways? >>gretchen: little cameras. for safety. here's my take on it. this guy has a job. so it's a job. it's a job-creating situation....
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records, and, heaven forbid, researching the public health impact of guns have led this congressman, steve stockman, of texas to threat be impeachment if the president pursues any infringement of gun rights. edwin meese is the late toast jump on that bandwagon. as the president has said many times, he believes in the second amendment, right to bear arms, and has no desire to limit the rights of responsible gun owners. but how can he do nothing and answer to the families of 20 children and 6 school staffers riddled with bullets? how can he answer the parents of slain 6-year-old ben wheeler who spoke with my colleague rachel madd ow on monday. >> just, just don't stop think being this. just keep thinking about this. keep this in your head. >> my dad would always say ben is going to do amazing things, and i always say now, i just didn't know it was going to be in his death. i thought it was going to be in his life. >> those are the people whom the president has to answer to today, tomorrow, and every day. joining us now is congressman john larson, democrat of connecticut. good afternoon, sir.
records, and, heaven forbid, researching the public health impact of guns have led this congressman, steve stockman, of texas to threat be impeachment if the president pursues any infringement of gun rights. edwin meese is the late toast jump on that bandwagon. as the president has said many times, he believes in the second amendment, right to bear arms, and has no desire to limit the rights of responsible gun owners. but how can he do nothing and answer to the families of 20 children and 6...
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complicated mind of steve kornacki. nothing like seven minutes to rethink your life plans but a study by "the atlantic" says it costs more to be single and successful at work than married. >> amen. >> more than a million dollars. $1,000 in annual income taxes alone. wow! it's time to get married. but the facebook friend marc sims says $1,000 may be worth it. ouch. >> nice. >> like us on facebook and let us know your take. >>> an incredible story of resilience and hard-earned success. one woman's journey from torture in china and exile to the ceo of a global tech company and what it can teach us all. that's next. i'm with sandra who just got these great glasses. you paid...wow. hmmm. let's see if walmart can help you find the same look for less. okay. see? walmart has all these leading eyewear brands and styles. rockstar! really? yeah. oh, wow! oh, black frame looks good on you. yeah? you can get a complete pair starting at just -- $38. really?! and did you know that our glasses come with a free 12-month replacement guar
complicated mind of steve kornacki. nothing like seven minutes to rethink your life plans but a study by "the atlantic" says it costs more to be single and successful at work than married. >> amen. >> more than a million dollars. $1,000 in annual income taxes alone. wow! it's time to get married. but the facebook friend marc sims says $1,000 may be worth it. ouch. >> nice. >> like us on facebook and let us know your take. >>> an incredible story of...
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steve hayes for the stand stand. kirsten powers, columnist for daily beast. charles lane opinion writer for the "washington post." syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. be forewarned i want to take a shot as he walks by the camera. steve, listen, analysts left and right, read a lot today characterized this as liberal, progressive. speech that was forward leaning for this president. your thoughts? >> i think it's right. brit hume's characterization earlier during his commentary got it about right. there has been sort of a long-running debate, the past four years in washington, among journalists and others about whether the president is fundamentally a pragmatist or idealogue. this makes clear he is an idealogue and he has been all along with occasional nod toward pragmatism. what struck me about the speech, it was basically a 2 # 00 word sell -- 2200 word activist of government and the good that government can do. it paid scant attention to the cost of -- >> bret: wait a second. >> thank you, sir. appreciate you. thank you. [ inaudible ] >> bret: you never
steve hayes for the stand stand. kirsten powers, columnist for daily beast. charles lane opinion writer for the "washington post." syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. be forewarned i want to take a shot as he walks by the camera. steve, listen, analysts left and right, read a lot today characterized this as liberal, progressive. speech that was forward leaning for this president. your thoughts? >> i think it's right. brit hume's characterization earlier during his...
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steve: herpecin. what could this be for? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: cold sores. sure. >> jimmy: what's this one here? [ pop-up sound ] olive garden. i love olive garden. "when you're here, you're family." everyone knows that, but then you click on it. "when you're not here, we talk [ bleep ] about you." [ laughter ] >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: they're just being honest. >> steve: that's just like family. >> jimmy: they're being honest. >> steve: that's just like family. you see how many breadsticks he ate? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: let's refresh. [ pop-up sound ] "coldstone creamery." oh, i love that. it says "like it, love it, gotta have it. [ pop-up sound ] diabetes, that is." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's true. >> jimmy: that's true, yeah. >> steve: true. it's a malady. [ pop-up sound ] >> jimmy: reese's, love those. "there's no wrong way to eat a reese's -- >> steve: oh no. >> jimmy: click. -- unless you try to eat it with your butt." [ laughter ] >> steve: another al roker joke
steve: herpecin. what could this be for? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: cold sores. sure. >> jimmy: what's this one here? [ pop-up sound ] olive garden. i love olive garden. "when you're here, you're family." everyone knows that, but then you click on it. "when you're not here, we talk [ bleep ] about you." [ laughter ] >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: they're just being honest. >> steve: that's just like family. >> jimmy:...
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. >> jeff, how much of this has to do with -- i saw one of your tag lines for steve jobs. when he died, it was known in the pipeline we had 18 months still left of apple ideas. how much do you think people are just saying it's over? >> i think it sort of is over. we talked about this in november when i said, you know, what's good to be next? you come out with iphones and hot flashy colors? i think they're actually doing that. i think they're coming out with the tooty fruity one. i said that facetiously. if that's your idea of innovation, tuti fruity colors instead of black and white, i think it's over. >> if we close below 480, we could see 425 quickly and you said you think it's ultimately going lower. what are your guesses on that? >> oh, i don't know. probably somewhere in the 300 zone, ultimately, would be a sensible place. it would be cheap there, probably. we have to see how the world economy looks and everything else about the company. but that's the level where it's really cheap. >> and the huge cash stockpile? $137 billion, a lot of that value investors will say t
. >> jeff, how much of this has to do with -- i saw one of your tag lines for steve jobs. when he died, it was known in the pipeline we had 18 months still left of apple ideas. how much do you think people are just saying it's over? >> i think it sort of is over. we talked about this in november when i said, you know, what's good to be next? you come out with iphones and hot flashy colors? i think they're actually doing that. i think they're coming out with the tooty fruity one. i...
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dagen: steve, great to speak with you. take care. connell: we brought in chief market strategist from america financial and. the question today is can this continue, david? >> i do not think it will continue at that case. you have the federal reserve doing everything in its power to make sure that this economy stays on track. that is number one. number two is inflation is well behaved. you also have corporations that have deleveraged their balance sheets. and you now have the consumer coming back as well. when you add all of this together, the improvement in the energy sector, foreign economy starting to do a little bit better, i think the stock market do well in the second term. just not as good as the first. connell: what if they mess it up again in washington? we will go into another round of negotiations, maybe we won't, on the debt ceiling. maybe we go over one of them. you have to take that into account. how does that change your odds taking capability as you look at the markets? >> you do have to take it into account. no quest
dagen: steve, great to speak with you. take care. connell: we brought in chief market strategist from america financial and. the question today is can this continue, david? >> i do not think it will continue at that case. you have the federal reserve doing everything in its power to make sure that this economy stays on track. that is number one. number two is inflation is well behaved. you also have corporations that have deleveraged their balance sheets. and you now have the consumer...
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steve king is a member of the tea party caucus. the president won an election that many say he shouldn't have won given the sluggish recovery. he beat your party. democrats beat a bit more in the senate. do you feel republicans need to change in the second obama term? >> i think a few of them are, john, and i'm certainly not. those of us who won an election, we see our constituents as deserving the best representation we can give them. we won elections too. this is an interesting day today, this peaceful transfer, a constitutional way of the power and vision by our founding fathers, and they understood the separation of powers. they knew there was going to be a clash in the confrontation and a struggle between the parties, but we also know we have to run this government. it's going to be interesting as this unfolds. this should be a healing day. then tomorrow morning, we can start that harder work you mentioned. >> reporter: let's talk about the harder work. some of it divides your party internally. other parts divide his party int
steve king is a member of the tea party caucus. the president won an election that many say he shouldn't have won given the sluggish recovery. he beat your party. democrats beat a bit more in the senate. do you feel republicans need to change in the second obama term? >> i think a few of them are, john, and i'm certainly not. those of us who won an election, we see our constituents as deserving the best representation we can give them. we won elections too. this is an interesting day...
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steve, do you think that in the short term or longer term this threatens the economy? >> i think it's a problem. i think not enough people are saving enough money for retirement. now, you know, there's really two different questions, maria. are people doing the right thing, doing what they have to do to get by? you know, that you understand, and maybe what lindsey is also suggesting it s it's not a terrible way to borrow money to maintain your standard of living if you believe that you're going through a temporary downturn in your income to bridge the gap. people do that all the time, and there's an interesting question among economists that really has to do with whether or not people are fundamentally rational or irrational. this seems to me like a rational short-term bridge. as a long-term proposition we know, maria, people are not saving enough. we also know that ultimately social security is going to come under a lot of pressure and they can't rely upon it. so as a long-term strategy it's a disaster. as a short-term strategy and if you're talking to individual peop
steve, do you think that in the short term or longer term this threatens the economy? >> i think it's a problem. i think not enough people are saving enough money for retirement. now, you know, there's really two different questions, maria. are people doing the right thing, doing what they have to do to get by? you know, that you understand, and maybe what lindsey is also suggesting it s it's not a terrible way to borrow money to maintain your standard of living if you believe that you're...
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. >> steve grasso, you've been in the casino name. what is your fave? >> i've been waiting for a pull back to buy wynn. it is overbought here. i'm waiting but i don't know if i'm going to get the chance. i might see 130 before then but i would be a buyer in the teens, 118 down to 11 a. >> jane? >> all right. julia borsen called it yesterday. when face tbook announced its n, whatever it is, she suggested that yelp might suffer because people would rather get restaurant recommendations from friends than strangers. and sure enough, today yelp shares were down more than 1%. >> tim? >> we talked about that, in fact, you got in my grill last night. >> i didn't get in anybody's grill. >> i thought the release had to be so sky opening that it was going to seize the death nel for guys like google -- not google, but yelp and guys that are part of the social network where people can do this on facebook. >> all right jane. >> all right, finally, it is my favorite day of the year, january 16th, today is national do nothing day. which is what they do 365 days a year
. >> steve grasso, you've been in the casino name. what is your fave? >> i've been waiting for a pull back to buy wynn. it is overbought here. i'm waiting but i don't know if i'm going to get the chance. i might see 130 before then but i would be a buyer in the teens, 118 down to 11 a. >> jane? >> all right. julia borsen called it yesterday. when face tbook announced its n, whatever it is, she suggested that yelp might suffer because people would rather get restaurant...
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steve will have the mask off. good morning. president obama will unveil his gun control agenda later today. it is sure to have pro-gun advocates seeing red when they get the news. we're hearing the president will call for some of the most sweeping changes to gun laws we've seen in decades including executive orders that go around congress. some are comparing to what was passed in the late 1960s. big morning of news. bill hemmer. good to have you here on "america's newsroom". martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. hey, bill. the president is set to make the announcement at white house surrounded by law enforcement officials and children who wrote him letters about gun violence. bill: interesting staging. the national rifle association, the nra, already fighting back with a tough ad that is on the airwaves now. watch this. >> mr. obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he is just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. protection for their kids, and gun free zones for ours. bi
steve will have the mask off. good morning. president obama will unveil his gun control agenda later today. it is sure to have pro-gun advocates seeing red when they get the news. we're hearing the president will call for some of the most sweeping changes to gun laws we've seen in decades including executive orders that go around congress. some are comparing to what was passed in the late 1960s. big morning of news. bill hemmer. good to have you here on "america's newsroom". martha:...
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super bowl, super bowl, i think that i was like 18 when it was steve young it was great to see it come back . >> take a look at this people also kaepernick ing... that is the hottest thing going, the jersey. generations also kissing the biceps also, the 'harbo wl'... coming up. >> police investigating yesterday's deadly bart shooting say the victim could have been an innocent we have the latest. the president's second term already underway. first inauguration oath today. plus the big party plans following his second! and. we bring you more of the as san francisco prepares to send the team to the super bowl! (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. (cheers & applause) >> a final defensive stand by the 49-ers. to beat the falcons. and now - san francisco is super bowl bound. around the bay area tonight. dan kerman is live in the mission district. >> reporter: the news we are at 24th admission. nothing as what we've seen after the san francisco giants. when the 49ers clenched the championship. >> it is amazing to feel the energy hear what happened, with
super bowl, super bowl, i think that i was like 18 when it was steve young it was great to see it come back . >> take a look at this people also kaepernick ing... that is the hottest thing going, the jersey. generations also kissing the biceps also, the 'harbo wl'... coming up. >> police investigating yesterday's deadly bart shooting say the victim could have been an innocent we have the latest. the president's second term already underway. first inauguration oath today. plus the...
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sergio had not appeared, i think it's very likely chrysler would have been allowed to liquidate. >> steve rattner, who was head of the presidential task force on the auto industry, sat across from marchionne at the bargaining table during the height of the economic crisis. rattner believes that chrysler's demise could have cost 300,000 american jobs up and down the industrial supply chain. >> was he a tough negotiator? >> brutally tough, yeah. he--but that's part of why he's successful. >> in the end, marchionne and fiat got a 20% stake in the brand-new, slimmed down, debt-free chrysler plus a $6-billion high interest loan from the u.s. treasury, just for taking the auto company off the government's hands and running it. he used the $6 billion to modernize chrysler plants with state-of-the-art equipment to improve quality, upgraded 16 existing models in just 18 months, and began integrating chrysler and fiat's operations. obviously, you saw something in chrysler that you thought would fit well with fiat? >> yeah, from a product standpoint, they were the other half of the coin. when you pu
sergio had not appeared, i think it's very likely chrysler would have been allowed to liquidate. >> steve rattner, who was head of the presidential task force on the auto industry, sat across from marchionne at the bargaining table during the height of the economic crisis. rattner believes that chrysler's demise could have cost 300,000 american jobs up and down the industrial supply chain. >> was he a tough negotiator? >> brutally tough, yeah. he--but that's part of why he's...
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steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national cathedral, a landmark in the nation's capitol. this event goes all the way back to george washington and we'll be repeated today. just sort of cap off the inaugural events that have been going on for the past several days here in washington. now, this cathedral of course was damaged in 2011. suffered severe damage. could take about 10 years to get it back again. it will cost millions of dollars to do that. so that service getting underway at 10:30 this morning. we'll keep an eye on it for you. martha: you're talking a little bit, steve, about the historic n
steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national...
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steve ratner agrees. zeke emanuel agrees. democrats, good democrats, agree. that medicare and medicaid are going to be bankrupt us and this president is doing absolutely nothing at all, nothing at all, to save us from the debt crisis. >> that's two separate conversations, though. the debt ceiling versus how we balance those two -- two programs. should say create some reforms there so we can create new savings. you know as well as i do that the debt ceiling, they ran these bills up a long time ago. whether they should have or not, where the president should have been more responsible in this conversation, there's a lot of argument, to use the debt ceiling, you and i both know, talked to many in the business community and financial services and mainstream business community outside of new york, if we don't raise the debt ceiling in a potential -- real potential, reality, for. >> okay, okay. but, you know can't do it with the debt ceiling, fiscal cliff, you can't do it when you are shutting down the government. all i'm talking about is the president of the unite
steve ratner agrees. zeke emanuel agrees. democrats, good democrats, agree. that medicare and medicaid are going to be bankrupt us and this president is doing absolutely nothing at all, nothing at all, to save us from the debt crisis. >> that's two separate conversations, though. the debt ceiling versus how we balance those two -- two programs. should say create some reforms there so we can create new savings. you know as well as i do that the debt ceiling, they ran these bills up a long...
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steve also. >> hey, bill. >> i'm sure you heard steve go through some of those and you heard steve's characterization. here is the times. they're going through these as we speak right now. they call it a sign of an institution finally lurking into action. is that how you recall it? >> no. i don't think that characterization is fair or accurate. what we did not know but i don't think many others did either, what we did not know is that there were so many banks that had a large, huge portfolios of sub prime paper, long-term, long maturity, sub prime, financed with very short-term commercial paper, a few weeks, and practically no capital. we should have understood that better and we didn't. >> august meeting. you are the first to push for a discount rate cut and liquidity measure. some people calling you prescient today. what were you thinking at the time and how difficult was it to get others to think that way with you? >> well, as i remember, the -- i think the august meeting you have in front of you, i think it was august 7 is what i remember. >> yes. >> that was just before the mark
steve also. >> hey, bill. >> i'm sure you heard steve go through some of those and you heard steve's characterization. here is the times. they're going through these as we speak right now. they call it a sign of an institution finally lurking into action. is that how you recall it? >> no. i don't think that characterization is fair or accurate. what we did not know but i don't think many others did either, what we did not know is that there were so many banks that had a large,...
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steve jobs worked for atari in the 19 70s. martha: what happened to him after that. bill: he did all right. martha: let's go to the national cathedral. we have a nice shot of the president, mrs. obama, mrs. biden and joe biden in the front row of the national cathedral. the prayer service is historically, traditionally the closing ceremony of the inaugural festivities and that is underway right now. bill: after a late night last night back at it today. we will watch that ceremony. make it a terrific day. stay warm in you're out in the arctic chill. we'll see you tomorrow, everybody. martha: buy everybody, see you tomorrow. jon: right now brand-new stories and breaking news. the threat is real for millions of americans treacherous road conditions, frigid temperatures, and now a new winter storm looming. what you need to know before heading out. plus a common household painkiller now linked to eye problems. what a new study says about a drug in your medicine cabinet that might increase the risk of going blind. and this boat does go over the edge of this dam, the only q
steve jobs worked for atari in the 19 70s. martha: what happened to him after that. bill: he did all right. martha: let's go to the national cathedral. we have a nice shot of the president, mrs. obama, mrs. biden and joe biden in the front row of the national cathedral. the prayer service is historically, traditionally the closing ceremony of the inaugural festivities and that is underway right now. bill: after a late night last night back at it today. we will watch that ceremony. make it a...
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what did you learn today, steve? >> i learned to be more optimistic to get more stuff done in the second term. >> that's good news. let's hope it happens. what have you learned, bill? >> people around here are enthusiastic. thank you for coming out. >> they are also drunks. drunk at 6:00 in the morning. >> they are very entertaining people, though. >> underaged drinkers, it is terrible what you have done. >> sam, what have you learned? >> you can be a senator and still drink at the dublin. >> kids, don't try this at home. what have you learned, mike? >> i learned we did a tv show for the first time somebody was carded when doing the show. >> all right. nothing more exciting than teenager boys drinking and driving cars around washington, d.c. absolutely not. hey, if it is way too early, it is "morning joe." thank you so much for being with us. have a great inauguration day whether you are republ
what did you learn today, steve? >> i learned to be more optimistic to get more stuff done in the second term. >> that's good news. let's hope it happens. what have you learned, bill? >> people around here are enthusiastic. thank you for coming out. >> they are also drunks. drunk at 6:00 in the morning. >> they are very entertaining people, though. >> underaged drinkers, it is terrible what you have done. >> sam, what have you learned? >> you can...
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steve jobs under pixar. the avengers and now santa george luke is fatal "star wars" franchise. and look at robert iger's full seven-year reign. shareholder returns up almost 140% and his tenure at the top compared to 36% return for the s&p. ashley: i don't care if somebody makes the big bucks, they have to deliver and clearly he is delivering. i will increase stock price to 140% over the next seven years, whatever it is. dennis: 24% of his package is in stock. now we're getting upset when their paid loons with a rising stock. probably the best collection of single brand entertainment assets in the world. ashley: thank you so much. tracy: we will give up our paychecks to make our children happy, and he knows it. a quarter until, time for stocks as wit we do every 15 minutes, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking at some movers. nicole: i am indeed. research in motion up about 11% moving to new multi-year highs. the ceo talk about the fact they're exploring a couple of things could be open, the operating system, that could be one. a couple of othe
steve jobs under pixar. the avengers and now santa george luke is fatal "star wars" franchise. and look at robert iger's full seven-year reign. shareholder returns up almost 140% and his tenure at the top compared to 36% return for the s&p. ashley: i don't care if somebody makes the big bucks, they have to deliver and clearly he is delivering. i will increase stock price to 140% over the next seven years, whatever it is. dennis: 24% of his package is in stock. now we're getting...
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joinings conversation "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. >> always a financier. >> and margaret karlton is back with us. let's start with the top story. president obama begins his second term and no longer in a free fall. the employment rate was back to where it was when he took off at 7.8% and the dow jones up 5,000 points compared to 2009. also up way up the national debt. ballooning for $10 trillion in his first inauguration to $16 trillion now. yesterday on "meet the press," former senior adviser david axelrod said growing the economy will continue to be a priority for this administration. >> a larger priority is how do you create an economy in which the american dream and it's fresh approximate people feel like they can get ahead. that's about education and researching development and controlling our energy. all of these are part of the equation. >> president obama has outlined debt reduction as a top priority and high on the list is immigration reform and developing renewable energy and perhaps the most urgent for the president is gun control. why don't we stop there. >> m
joinings conversation "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. >> always a financier. >> and margaret karlton is back with us. let's start with the top story. president obama begins his second term and no longer in a free fall. the employment rate was back to where it was when he took off at 7.8% and the dow jones up 5,000 points compared to 2009. also up way up the national debt. ballooning for $10 trillion in his first inauguration to $16 trillion now. yesterday on...
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steve this won't be a super satisfying answer that we can get back to you with details. we have a team that concentrates on logistics. that was an issue for years ago getting across pennsylvania so in terms of the access issue, my colleagues can follow-up with you afterwards and put you in touch with the right folks. >> just a logistical question. what is your best guess for running time of the ceremony, start to finish and for the parade start to finish? >> i can handle the ceremony portion of the. we expect that the announcements on the platform former will begin around 11:00. it will take about 30 minutes to announce everyone that will be seated on the platform. senator schumer opens the ceremony at 11:30 and we expect the president will take a oath at about and there will be a couple of -- immediately after that to wrap things up and the final musical act. the procession will head back inside and we hope to have everyone inside it 12:30 or so. the music begins for the pre-program at 9:30 in the morning and vip's other vip's will head out from the platform at 9:45 in
steve this won't be a super satisfying answer that we can get back to you with details. we have a team that concentrates on logistics. that was an issue for years ago getting across pennsylvania so in terms of the access issue, my colleagues can follow-up with you afterwards and put you in touch with the right folks. >> just a logistical question. what is your best guess for running time of the ceremony, start to finish and for the parade start to finish? >> i can handle the...
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steve, john, rick. we'll talk to you all again soon. >> thanks. >> coming up, the adp provides payroll for one in six americans. ceo carlos rodriguez is making his way to the "squawk" set. we're going to ask him how the company handled the expiration of the payroll tax cut when we return. you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this morning. americans are opening their paychecks this month to find a little bit less money in there due to the increased payroll tax. joining us is adp ceo carlos rodriguez. adp processes payrolls for one in six u.s. workers providing services to 80% of the fortune 500
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. >> so peter king and steve israel both working together on this. it's too bad the congress didn't do it, speaking about the sandy relief. >> right. >> but finally, got up to close to what the president was asking as well as governor cuomo and governor christy were asking for. right? >> at the end of the day the number is pretty close and i think now the question really is using it wisely the rebuilding always takes longer than people want you to think it might. he specially with some of these tough infrastructure projects. the funds are there. the capitol is there. >> i don't know whether you saw last week's new yorker magazine had an article about climate change and what cities have to do around the world to protect themselves against future flooding and rising of the sea level and everything. there have been proposals, long-range proposals, extremely expensive proceed proceedsals to protect lower manhattan. is there any serious talk about that? >> there actually is. it isn't as though people are putting pen to paper but concept annually, again, t
. >> so peter king and steve israel both working together on this. it's too bad the congress didn't do it, speaking about the sandy relief. >> right. >> but finally, got up to close to what the president was asking as well as governor cuomo and governor christy were asking for. right? >> at the end of the day the number is pretty close and i think now the question really is using it wisely the rebuilding always takes longer than people want you to think it might. he...
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melissa: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg taking a page out of the steve jobs playbook with highly touted mystery event. did the announcement live up to the hype? analyst rob enderle is here next. ♪ . >> the write did -- the wait is over. mark zuckerberg revealed his loaning awaited project. shibani joshi is following the event. describe the new search technology facebook is day you booing. >> i want to show you what is happening to facebook shares. they are at session lows. down 1.6%. buy on the rumor, sell on the news is exactly what investors are doing right now. we didn't get a phone. we didn't get anything else that we thought about. some video ads. what we're get is a new search feature on facebook that does not compete with google. so i want to show you what is happening with google shares. google shares took a dip while, facebook shares took a dip while google shares went upwards on the news. people say this is less a direct competitor with google and more a direct competitor with linkedin or even yelp. linkedin shares are also down on the news. here is basically what the compan
melissa: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg taking a page out of the steve jobs playbook with highly touted mystery event. did the announcement live up to the hype? analyst rob enderle is here next. ♪ . >> the write did -- the wait is over. mark zuckerberg revealed his loaning awaited project. shibani joshi is following the event. describe the new search technology facebook is day you booing. >> i want to show you what is happening to facebook shares. they are at session lows. down...